a friend said that he had reasonable success by getting a piece of thin fabric then lay that onto the transfer you want removed then use a hot iron to melt the transfer so it sticks on the scrap fabric.
then lift off.
but it was trial & error.
2007-09-30 08:54:15
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answered by Python 3
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Try ironing the transfer!! The transfer will end up on the soleplate of the iron. Cheaper to buy a new t shirt me thinks.
2007-09-29 06:57:23
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answered by bluebadger 3
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You very probablly won't fully remove it, even if the colour is removed the fabric would probably remain slightly distorted. Sorry!! looks like you'll have to but a plain t-shirt!!
2007-09-29 06:50:38
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answered by DeeDee 3
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You could try blasting it with a hair dryer and then rub it off. Don't peel because the cloth will come with it.
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2007-09-29 09:59:16
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answered by Kacky 7
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Don't bother, it's not worth the hassle. Just buy a new t shirt.
2007-09-29 06:55:23
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answered by Andrew L 7
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